The landscape for retirement plan investments and fiduciary risks is shifting in the early part of the second Trump Administration, both due to changes in the administration’s policies and developments at the U.S. Supreme Court.
Join the Kilpatrick Employee Benefits team on May 20, for an in-depth webinar that explores these changes and their impact on 401(k) plans, 403(b) plans and other retirement plans. This webinar will provide actionable guidance for retirement plan fiduciaries to navigate the new retirement plan environment and reduce their fiduciary risks.
The webinar will include a discussion of the following:
- The Role of the Regulator: Challenges for the Department of Labor from evolving administrative policies, executive orders, and key cases impacting administrative authority
- 401(k) Plan Litigation: Updates from the Supreme Court on excess fee litigation and investment option performance, and strategies for mitigating litigation risks
- Trump Administration Policies for Retirement Plan Investments: The Trump Administration’s anticipated policies for economic, social, and government (ESG) investments, cryptocurrency, and the Fiduciary Rule
This webinar is designed for in-house counsel, investment committee members, and HR, finance, and benefits professionals involved in the oversight, design, administration, or investment of employer-sponsored retirement plans.
Event Details
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Zoom
12:00 to 1:00 p.m. Eastern
Contact
Vanessa Hardee
Marketing Manager
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